Valerie Buess (DE): Where Thoughts Arise Artists or the Asia-Europe 4 exhibition: Antra Augustinovica - Estonia Valerie Buess - Germany Isabel Berglund - Denmark Nora Chalmet - Belgium Sui Park - Korea Catherine Chanteloube - France Cho Yuhn Kyung - Korea Moon Jiyoung - Korea Wlodzimierz Cygan - Poland Judit Droppa - Hungary Yasuko Iyanaga - Japan Chikako Imaizumi - Japan Asta Fedaraviciute - Lituanie Hui Liu - China Kakuko ishii - Japan Kela Cremachi – Italy Raija Jokinen - Finland Yukako Sorai - Japan Cha Young Soon - Korea Mitsuru Kuroki - Japan MakikoWakisaka - Japan Terezia Krnàcovà - Slovakia Miki Nakamura - Japan Minako Watanabe - Japan Leyun Wang - China Maria Ortega - Spain Sandrine Pincemaille - France Toko Hayashi - Japan Lina Ringeliené - Lithuania Tanikawa Tsuruko - Japan Marie-Noelle Risack - Belgium Elsbet Wiens - Germany Takumi Ushio - Japan Wu Fan - China Magda Sobon - Poland Marika Szaraz Luxemburg / Hungary
The Asia-Europe 3 exhibition was opened in the Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź, Poland on the 7th Sept, 2017 and it will be open until 12th Nov, 2017 Kakuko Ishii (JP): Musubu, 3 x á ø 50 cm, paper string In the opening curator Marika Szaraz gave a speech: The Asia-Europe Fiber Art exhibitions where founded in 2009 by Erny PIRET. The concept of the Asia-Europe exhibitions is to show the rich and creative imagination of European- and Asian textile artists through their specific cultures. The exhibition presents a particular vision of textile and fiber art works, signifying that artists exclusively use the technique to express themselves. If Asian works are authentic, and their culture is a continuation of their traditions, Europeans have nothing to envy, they have every reason to be proud of their ingenuity, diversity and originality. Convinced of these qualities I have accepted works, that are executed in traditional Asian techniques, only created by Asian artist
Asia-Europe III opens in Lithuania Asia-Europe III exhibition opens for the 3rd and last time in the beautiful museum of Janina Monkute-Marks Museum-Gallery , Kedainiai, Lithuania on 12th Jan, 2018 at 5 pm. Welcome! The exhibition is open until 10th March, 2018. Here's incitation card to the opening. The images are from left: Beili Liu (CN), "Toil" (180 x 120 cm, silk organza); Jin-Sook So (KR), "Untitled 1-3" ( 12 x Ø 43 cm; 15 x Ø 43 cm; 12 x Ø 42 cm, p ersonal technique; steel mesh, electroplated, silver, gold and steel mesh thread) and Lina Ringeliené (LT), “Abloom I, Abloom II”; “Echinodermata” ( 10 x 17 x 19 cm; 32 x 23 x 9 cm; 34 x 32 x 15 cm, p ersonal technique; guts, rose thorns, lava stones, onyx, quarts, plaster).